Future college funding act relies on N.J. voters
By Tiffany Do | November 1New Jersey voters will decide on Election Day whether or not the state will grant colleges extra funding.
New Jersey voters will decide on Election Day whether or not the state will grant colleges extra funding.
The Career Center staff has recently been stressing the importance of visiting the Career Center in person before accessing the online job database known as Navigator.
The Campus Ministry Lounge is hosting viewings of the ten-part television series, "Catholicism" to celebrate internalization month at Seton Hall.
Confusion over parking in South Orange has recently left Seton Hall students with tickets and fines, therefore causing conflict with local Parking Authority.
The theme behind Amnesty International's documentary screening of "Shift" on Oct. 16 in the Jubilee Hall Auditorium was changing the views of western countries, according to Secretary Amanda Gagne.
For students wondering when library hours will be permanently extended to a 24/5 schedule, SGA said it is working to do this, according to SGA President Joseph Donato.
A Halloween fundraiser will be hosted by the Aspiring Kindness Foundation in New York City on Oct. 27.
Complex residents have experienced a lot of confusion regarding the bolted door policy in the few past weeks.
While the "public tuition rate" was heavily advertised to in- coming students, only 90 of this year's 1,450 freshmen were admitted through the program, ac- cording to Dr. Alyssa McCloud, vice president of enrollment management.
Seton Hall's Pre-Medical/Pre- Dental Plus Program enrolled nine students for summer 2012.
MtvU recently featured WSOU on its College Radio Countdown.
The starting date for undergraduate registration for spring 2013 courses has been pushed back to Nov. 8. Students interviewed were unaware of this change and said they have not heard when registration will take place.
Home of New Jersey's first baccalaureate nursing program and the first Catholic collegiate nursing program in the northeast, Seton Hall's College of Nursing is celebrating its Diamond Anniversary this year.
The Student Government Association partnered with AT&T to host an "It Can Wait" table designed to prevent texting while driving at University Weekend on Saturday.
NBC's Chief Foreign Correspondent Richard Engel, came to speak to selected diplomacy and journalism students on Wednesday in McQuaid Hall. NBC's Robert Windrem ('68) set up the meeting as a casual conver- sation for students to interact with Engel and learn more about foreign relations and journalism.
Commuter cafeteria hours have changed this year to close at an earlier time due to the opening of the 24-hour Dunkin' Donuts, and hungry Seton Hall students are starting to take notice.
October is international celebration month at Seton Hall, and the Office of International Programs has a packed schedule of events for students.
The new smart phones issued to freshmen this semester are becoming available to upperclassmen as well.
The final spring 2013 course schedule was released by the Provost Office on Oct. 3 that reinstated classes that run for 75 minutes on Mondays and Wednesdays, with some restrictions.
GrooveBoston ended with a few transports to the hospital and an arrest, but according to Assistant Director of Public Safety Patrick Linfante, the event is still seen as a success.